Since approximately February 1, Kamas Ag Chemical, LLC has been under new ownership. Although Merlin Johnson still works with the business, Christopher Skoyen, his brother Travis, and his father, John took over as owners two months ago. "Merlin is still very much involved; he will be the heart of the business for a little bit anyway as he shows us the ropes and we continue to serve the customer base that he and his wife Kay built over the years," Chris Skoyen reported. The clever acronym...
Blaine County Library Teen Scene Mondays 5:30-6:30. Story Time Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Kids’ Zone Tuesdays 3:45-4:45. Home School Hour Wednesday 1:00-2:00. LEGO Club Thursday 3:45-4:45. Theater Day Fridays 1:00-2:30. Harlem Library The Book Challenge for April is to read a book with an article of clothing in the title. The new selection for Book Club, “The Last Thing He Told Me” by Laura Dave, may be picked up the week of April 7-11. The first discussion will be April 14 at 4 P.M. The library will close at 3 P.M. on Wed., April 2. There...
The Chinook Opinion Washington Chronicles 10-15-1986 Religious Intolerance Editor's Note: Allie Marie Uyehara, a former resident of Chinook now living in Bethesda, Md., is a subscriber to the Chinook Opinion with a unique vantage point to view Washington D.C., and other parts of the world. Her views and commentary under the headline "Washington Chronicles" will appear on these pages from time to time. by Allie Marie Uyehara A Washington Post article upset me again today. It was headlined RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE GREETS MORMON TEMPLE'S...
Hello From the Chinook Senior Center We are all excited to see the spring weather and many green things emerging from our recently frozen ground! We have been blessed by Kasie McIntosh and Debbie Ramberg, who have purchased many Daffodils (to support the Hope project) at Shore’s Floral and we have thoroughly enjoyed the beauty and aroma of these very special flowers in our Center. They are such a bright and happy flower. We will be sad when this month is over and we are no longer able to obtain these beauties. March is soon leaving us and...
A new farce by Martin Holt, The Foal Monty will be presented by Red Rock Power at a dinner theatre event held on April 11 and 12 at the Eagles’ Club in Chinook. This is a Montana Actors’ Theatre (MAT) performance where love, laughter, and pandemonium collide. Set in a high-society penthouse suite, the production follows Montgomery “Monty” Feely as he navigates chaos under the watchful eye of his soon-to-be father-in-law, Dominic Halligan. With quick-witted dialogue, slapstick comedy,...
The Montana Book Award is an annual award that recognizes literary and/or artistic excellence in a book published during the award year. Eligible titles are either set in Montana, deal with Montana themes/issues, or are written, edited or illustrated by a Montana author or artist. Books for all ages are considered for the award. The 2024 winner is The Entire Sky by Joe Wilkins. In The Entire Sky, author Joe Wilkins weaves a poignant story about a troubled boy on the run, an aging rancher, and...
The library will close at 3 P.M. today, April 2. The Book Challenge for April is to read a book with an article of clothing in the title. Book Club members may pick up the new selection “The Last Thing He Told Me” by Laura Dave the week of April 7-11. The first discussion will be Monday, April 14, 4 P.M. There will be no After School Squad today, April 2, or April 9. A new collection of romantic suspense “Forge Brothers Security” books by Kendra Warden include “Forged in Secrets,...